Certified bookkeepers are one of the most critical positions within any organization, but especially for the small business owner. The Accounting Services program at Francis Tuttle provides training in financial accounting, analytical skills, and software applications, allowing individuals to become Full Charge Bookkeepers.

Students in the Advanced Manufacturing Program develop integrated skills in the fields of machining, welding, instrumentation and automation, electrical, electronics, fluid power, mechanical systems, and programmable logic control. These skills have traditionally been developed in separate, stand-alone training programs; however, modern manufacturing processes have created a demand for multi-skilled workers who have strong abilities in more than one field.

Auto collision repair and refinishing technicians work on vehicles damaged as a result of collisions and wear. The auto body repair industry is changing as quickly as the computer industry, making it an exciting career option. Vehicles are now made with aluminum and new plastics and include on-board, high-tech electrical systems. Our program is accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) and includes basic and advanced training aligned to I-CAR advanced instruction.

With over 195 million vehicles on the road today, the demand for highly-skilled technicians has never been greater. Our program is accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) and meets the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence standard of quality. In our career majors, students learn automotive brakes,suspension systems, heating and air conditioning systems, automotive electrical systems, engine diagnostics, and the use of advanced diagnostic tools.

As a student at Francis Tuttle's Diesel Technology training center, you will prepare to work on some of the top equipment in the industry. Learning is hands-on and students have the opportunity to work on diesel equipment from a variety of Francis Tuttle's partners such as Cummins, Caterpillar, Freightliner, International, and Volvo.

A career in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) can take many directions. Designers and drafters create the plans (blueprints) to turn ideas into reality, and computer-aided design is an integral part of the design process in architectural, engineering, construction, and manufacturing environments. In the Francis Tuttle CAD program, students first develop a solid foundation in engineering principles, then progress to more complex applications such as residential and light commercial architecture and civil and mechanical uses.

Network Technology students learn to install, configure and troubleshoot computer operating systems and application software on a variety of stand-alone and networked computers. They also have the opportunity to install, configure and manage their own Microsoft network infrastructure. Finally, students learn how mobile devices are integrated into an enterprise environment.

Orthotic & Prosthetic (O&P) technicians assist the disabled by fabricating the orthopedic braces (orthoses) and artificial limbs (prostheses) necessary for their rehabilitation. O&P technicians are trained and skilled to provide comprehensive O&P technical support services and possess the knowledge to interact with clinical prosthetists and orthotists.